The majority of your research will be found in the non-fiction reserve books and the databases. The weblinks listed here provide supplemental information.
When using non-fiction and Reference, make sure you also view timelines, charts and glossaries.
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Non-fiction and reference books are reserved for in-library use. To see the list of the books: search any keyword or subject. When the full Destiny catalog opens, select "Resource Lists" on the left menu and select "To Kill a Mockingbird" to open the list. Please see the Library staff regarding checking out non-fiction titles after your last in-library research class.
Bing Crosby sings about a hardworking man, one of many who built America, who is now down on his luck. Photos accompanying the audio portray Hoovervilles.
This video was created by a teacher for his class. "It focuses on the effects of the Great Depression in urban and rural settings as well as the effects of the GD on African-Americans."
Additional sources on The Great Depression and Jim Crow are available on the Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry guide on the 7th grade page.
Click on the covers to access the e-books on-line. Reminder: When prompted to enter your id or library card number or password for Gale-UXL, remember to use the Fiat Library database password (the same password - not user - name) that is used for all our databases. All of these databases are also available in print Reference.
See the reserve books and databases for excellent primary source material. The sources listed here are supplemental.